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Self-Managing Health

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Self-Managing Health

For Youth and Young Adults with Autism

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Concerns

Understanding your own condition Being able to tell others about it (if appropriate) Knowing your own treatment needs

Being able to explain those to others Knowing when to take your medications How to order a refill or pick up a prescription at the

pharmacy Knowing when to go to the doctor

Or knowing what you can and can't do Making sure that there is someone to help you do the

things you can't do on your own A plan for staying healthy Identifying a Primary Care Physician (PCP)

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Tools

Self-Management Self-monitoring Self-evaluation Self-reinforcement

Schedules Picture Technology

Communication Recruit assistance Share information

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Where to Start?

Communication Verbal Signs Pictures Function over Form

Schedules Pictures Starting simple Not under-estimating ability

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Using Prompts

Physical Hand over hand Physical prompts from behind Less intrusive physical prompts

Models Depends on ability to imitate

May dictate form of communication Teaching motor imitation Teaching vocal imitation

Gestures Verbal

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Enhancing Schedules

Incorporating technology Take advantage of PDAs and smart phones

Cost Socially acceptable

Incorporating Self-management Self-monitoring Self-evaluation Self-reinforcement

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Schedules ≠ Communication

Every individual should still have some way to communicate there wants and needs Recruiting assistance Sharing information

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Goals?

Maintenance Ability to continue to use functional

communication and schedules across time Generalization

Ability to use functional communication and schedules in multiple settings (not only in the classroom or not only at home when parents are present, etc.)

Fading prompts Testing real-life situations

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Goals?

If individual can utilize both the functional communication and schedules taught both across time and across settings, do these skills actually lead to the desired result?

In other words, can the individual…

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Concerns

Understanding your own condition Being able to tell others about it (if appropriate) Knowing your own treatment needs

Being able to explain those to others Knowing when to take your medications How to order a refill or pick up a prescription at the

pharmacy Knowing when to go to the doctor

Or knowing what you can and can't do Making sure that there is someone to help you do the

things you can't do on your own A plan for staying healthy

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Examples of Schedules

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Examples of Pictures for Communication

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Health Related Examples

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Concerns

Understanding your own condition Being able to tell others about it (if appropriate) Knowing your own treatment needs

Being able to explain those to others Knowing when to take your medications How to order a refill or pick up a prescription at the

pharmacy Knowing when to go to the doctor

Or knowing what you can and can't do Making sure that there is someone to help you do the

things you can't do on your own A plan for staying healthy

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Resources

http://autismpdc.fpg.unc.edu/content/self-management

http://us.mayer-johnson.com/default.aspx http://www.pecsusa.com/

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Contact Information

Ellie Hartman, Ph.D., BCBA-DAssociate Scientist

University of Wisconsin-Stout Vocational Rehabilitation InstitutePathways to Independence Projectsc/o WI Department of Health Services

608-266-2756 [email protected]